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Principle of working of optical fibre is based upon the
phenomenon of total internal reflection in and a single optical
fibre comprises of numerous strands of quartz fibre. There will be
no interference of any manipulation because light suffers multiple
total internal reflections without getting affected by the
orientation of wire. 
In the figure the resistances are R1 = 1.3 omega and R2 = 2.6 omega, and the ideal batteries have emfs epsilon 1 = 2.4 V, and epsilon 2 = epsilon 3 = 4.5 V. What are the size and direction (up or down) of the current in battery 1, the size and direction of the current in battery 2, and the size and direction of the current in battery 3? What is the potential difference Va - Vb? Number...
(a). Use the numbers (called nodes) Xo = 2.0, x1 = 2.4, and x2 = 2.6 to find the second Lagrange interpolating polynomial for f(x) = sin(In x). Using 4-digit rounding arithmatic. (b). Use this polynomial to approximate f(1). Using 4-digit rounding arithmatic.
2.4 [5] As shown in the figure, a charged particle remains stationary between the two charged plates. The plate separation is 2.0 cm, the mass and charge of the particle is m - 4.0 x 101 kg and q 2.4 x 108 C. Find the potential difference between the plates. Eq mg 2.5 [10] Page 560, Question #9 2.6 [10] Page 560 Question #10 -2.7 [ 101 Page 562, Ouestion #46 (Bonus)
THIS Peak is a magnified version of this peak 2.0 2.6 2.4 For each problem, you must - Calculate the degree of unsaturation - Assign IR absorption bands above 1500 cm - Draw the structure of the compound - Label the protons in your structure with letters and assign them to peaks in the NMR spectrum as we did in the examples in class (lab) 10: C.H.NO -4.5+ 2 + 1-0 TCT Stretch 1.5 PPN 1.0
Two 2.6 cm -diameter disks face each other, 2.4 mm apart. They are charged to ±10nC. What is the electric field strength between the disks? A proton is shot from the negative disk toward the positive disk. What launch speed must the proton have to just barely reach the positive disk?
A diver running 2.4 m/s dives out horizontally from the edge of a vertical cliff and 2.6 s later reaches the water below. How high was the cliff?
Focus Figure 2.4: The Nutrition Facts Panel
P2.10 An organ pipe (L 1.15m long) produces the standing wave shown in Figure 2.6. The velocity of sound in air is 348m/s. Determine the standing wave's a) wavelength and b) frequency Figure 2.6
Problem 2.6-1 For the circuit of the Figure below: (a) What is the value of the resistance R? (b) How much power is delivered by the voltage source? Voltmeter φ | | φ Ammeter- 15 V 0.6 A
Please label peaks from H-NMR spec. The molecule is
Secbuytlamine
-3.0 L12 -2.8 -2.6 -2.4 -2.2 2.0 F1.8 1.6 F1.4 -1.2 1.0 0.8 F0.6 F0.4 F0.2 www.-o.0 -0.2 13 12 11 10 8 7 6 5 4 2 f1 (ppm) 460-